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Mental health crisis in schools – a need for system change

Mental health crisis in schools – a need for system change

Wendy Cobb, Senior Lecturer in the School of Teacher Education and Development and Bea Stevenson, Head of Emotional Health at School at Family Links, discuss the need to encourage and establish a foundational change in the education system that positions mental health at the heart of all teaching and learning.

10 Oct, 201816 Jun, 2021 Education, Health, Research
How we can tackle loneliness

How we can tackle loneliness

In light of a recent BBC survey, Professor of Mental Health, Doug MacInnes, explores different approaches to combat loneliness

10 Oct, 201816 Jun, 2021 Health, Nursing, Research, Society
Time to Talk – but what if I’m mentally ill?

Time to Talk – but what if I’m mentally ill?

It’s #TimetoTalk Day and Principal Lecturer Anne Cooke, at the Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology, explores the topic of mental health problems and in particular psychosis.

01 Feb, 201816 Jun, 2021 Psychology, Research
The language of mental health

The language of mental health

Professor Douglas MacInnes looks at how we can all help remove the stigma around mental health issues just by changing our language.

10 Oct, 201716 Jun, 2021 Nursing, Research, Society
Mental health in elite athletes: can we kick mental illness into touch please?

Mental health in elite athletes: can we kick mental illness into touch please?

Dr Mark Uphill and Professor Jan Burns explain how their research could help improve athletes’ mental health.

10 May, 201715 Jun, 2021 Psychology, Research, Sport
Can Mental health ever enjoy parity with physical health?

Can Mental health ever enjoy parity with physical health?

Clinical Psychologist and Senior Lecturer at the University’s Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology, Angela Gilchrist, gives her view on the appointment of a new shadow Minister for Mental Health, and asks if mental health can at last enjoy parity with physical health.

12 Oct, 201508 Jul, 2021 Health, Politics, Research

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